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Crows release new music video for “Silver Tongues”

Submitted by thanos
on Fri, 03/22/2019 - 17:07

London noise-punks, Crows, today release their long-awaited and critically acclaimed debut album “Silver Tongues” on Balley Records. The band have also released a menacing and foreboding video in grayscale to the opener and title track, “Silver Tongues”.

Watch the music video for “Silver Tongues” below.

To celebrate the release the band will be playing free shows at The Hawley Arms and the ground floor of The Old Blue Last followed by a party at The Waiting Room with DJ sets from Crows, Wolf Alice, CC Honeymoon and lots more:

The band were announced as the latest signing to Balley Records (IDLES, Heavy Lungs, Lice) in January and the first single “Chain of Being” made Lamacq’s Livener on 6 Music and saw the band featured as Jack Saunder’s Next Wave on his Radio 1 show.

Crows will play main support to IDLES on their UK tour starting next week and follow that with their own headlining dates in April, listed below.

Crows formed in 2015 and have since built a considerable following for the intensity of their live shows which have seen the band members break bones as well as instruments. Supporting the likes of Girl Band and Wolf Alice in the past, the band will take their deafening live show on the road in support of IDLES for their sell out April tour.

With a string of successful singles and EPs under their belt, “Silver Tongues” has been a long while coming. Recorded in near total darkness to build a sense of atmosphere, the album fulfills both their early potential and confidently showcases a band comfortable across a variety of sonic avenues. From the monolithic noise-rock of the title track and opener, to the sky-scraping “Demeanour” and “Wednesday’s Child”, to the blissed-out closer “Dysphoria”, each listen reveals new layers, fresh ideas.

“Silver Tongues” is a huge step forward for the band, not only musically, but emotionally. A touring band who have been through so much already, this album rightly took time: now, both Crows and the listener can reap the rewards for their patience.